DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, ARC FLASH, AND FIRE
This document is in addition to, and incorporates by reference, the relevant product manuals for XW Pro inverter/charger. Before
reviewing this document, you must read the relevant product manuals. Unless specified, information on safety, specifications,
installation and operation is as shown in the primary documentation received with the product. Ensure you are familiar with that
information before proceeding.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Scope
This Solution Guide provides planning, installation, and configuration information for
Schneider Electric's XW Pro inverter/charger (XW Pro 6848 NA, XW Pro 8548 IEC,) to
comply with self-supply requirements in certain regions or other requirements where
power being exported to the grid is limited.
Audience
This Solution Guide is intended for qualified installers. To design and install a system that
will operate correctly, qualified installers must have training and experience in solar power
systems to safely and correctly follow these instructions and the applicable electrical and
building codes. Qualified installers must have an awareness of the hazards involved in
performing electrical installation work and how to reduce those hazards.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, ARC FLASH, AND FIRE
XW Pro Battery Inverters and Conext MPPT 80/100 600, MPPT 60 150 Charge Controllers
contain no user serviceable parts. Attempting to service the inverters yourself may result in a risk
of electrical shock or fire and will void your warranty. Internal capacitors remain charged and
hazardous after all power is disconnected.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, authorized service personnel must disconnect both AC and
DC power from XW Pro Battery Inverters and Conext MPPT Charge Controllers, following the
lock-out and tag-out instructions in the documentation for those products, before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning or working on any circuits connected to the products. Putting the
inverters in Standby mode will not reduce this risk. To reduce the chance of short-circuits,
authorized service personnel must use insulated tools when installing or working with equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
XW Pro Inverter/Chargers:
Self-supply and Export Limiting Solution Guide
990-91371
Revision B